London’s Santander-backed hire scheme will not feature electric bikes for the foreseeable future, CI.N has learned.

Previously a tender for supply of power-assisted bikes was put forward, however a following feasibility study, TfL concluded that those assisted bike schemes put forward could not deliver “strong value for money”.

Initially planned for Haringey, the electric bike trial was canned in favour of other funding other transport projects deemed to deliver a better return on investment.

Peter Blake, Director of Service Operations at Transport for London, said: “We are supportive of any initiative that gets more people cycling, either by pedal power or electric. We had investigated the feasibility of trialing an e-bike hire scheme in Haringey but, because of the need to prioritise projects that deliver strong value for money, the decision was taken by TfL that the scheme would not go ahead. We are looking at alternative options for an e-bike scheme, including a ‘try before you buy’ loan scheme which would not require expensive on-street infrastructure.”

This may not be the end for TfL’s e-bike ambitions, however. Earlier this month a Electric Bike Industry Forum at City Hall pooled TfL representatives, cycling industry and bike advocates and discussed promotion of electric bike use outside of the scheme.